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Market Research Report

Surfing the green wave in telecom

Published by Ovum, Ltd.
Published September, 2008 Product code 76430
Content info 18 pages
Price
US $ 1800 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


Surfing the green wave in telecom published by Ovum, Ltd. in September, 2008. This report consists of 18 pages and the price starts from US $ 1800.

Introduction

Abstract

Description

As environmental issues weigh on the public conscience and pocketbooks, telcos and their suppliers are debating their proper role. Going green must serve the overriding goal of making money for their shareholders. As such, three realities should drive action. First, energy - electricity, mainly - has significant direct costs for telcos, and these costs are rising, in some cases dramatically. Second, environmental and energy cost concerns give rise to a number of sizable business opportunities to service providers. Third, green is “in”: credible, sustained commitments by corporations to environmentally friendly practices can pay off with public goodwill. We write this from the viewpoint of what matters to the telco CFO.

Table of Contents

  • In a nutshell
  • ICTs and climate change
  • ITU' s April 2008 conference in Japan
  • Climate change for the telco CFO
  • Power costs, revenues, and brand image
  • Direct impacts of power costs on carriers
  • Growing the top line
  • Corporate social responsibility

Table of figures

  • Figure 1. ICT sector power usage by subsector in 2012, status quo case
  • Table 1. Electricity spending trends at a selection of telcos
  • Figure 2. KDDI' s energy usage and effects of countermeasures
  • Figure 3. Comparative energy costs: high-tech facilities versus standard buildings
  • Table 2. Projected power consumption of routers in Japan
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